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there are crowds voicing anger and support for mohamed morsi. demonstrators in tahrir square are calling for the president to resign. some of those we see say they will be marching to the presidential palace later on sunday where security is already tight. the district of the capital, his supporters are staging a sit-in. they say it is in defense of the president. our correspondents are following developments across the egyptian capital. across swelling with in the last hour. their intention is what? lebron says they want to the removal of president mohamed morsi. rebellion started this. they want the president to leave. the government-- is made up of technocrats. >> is there any chance you could get closer to the microphone? you are getting drowned out by the crowd. we would like to be able to hear more clearly what you are saying. what understand some of them will be moving to the area outside the president's palace. what kind of security is down there? >> there is very tight security by the military. the military has said it wants to protect
there are crowds voicing anger and support for mohamed morsi. demonstrators in tahrir square are calling for the president to resign. some of those we see say they will be marching to the presidential palace later on sunday where security is already tight. the district of the capital, his supporters are staging a sit-in. they say it is in defense of the president. our correspondents are following developments across the egyptian capital. across swelling with in the last hour. their intention is...
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in egypt ahead of the first anniversary of mohammed morsi becoming egypt's president. the first writer to wear the yellow jersey on the 100th tour de france. the u.s. president barack obama is in south africa for a state visit. the trip is being overshadowed by nelson mandela's poor health. the two met once before in 2005. obama has called a mental a personal hero. the 94-year-old has been in hospital for more than three a personalndela hero. the 94-year-old has been in hospital for more than three weeks. u.s. president said he would not visit the anti- apartheid leader, but he did meet privately with members of his family. met south africa's current president, jacob zuma. their talks focus on economic relations, but inevitably came back to mandela. courage in this country's transition. inspiration to the world. it continues to be. >> later he met with the students to talk about their economic and political future. >> more prosperous, more confident. >> the audience welcomed his indications that he plans to boost trade between the u.s. and africa. but many are worried
in egypt ahead of the first anniversary of mohammed morsi becoming egypt's president. the first writer to wear the yellow jersey on the 100th tour de france. the u.s. president barack obama is in south africa for a state visit. the trip is being overshadowed by nelson mandela's poor health. the two met once before in 2005. obama has called a mental a personal hero. the 94-year-old has been in hospital for more than three a personalndela hero. the 94-year-old has been in hospital for more than...
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it looks like mohamed morsi is hoping to weather the storm out. wherenth of ramadan, moslems fast during the day, beginning in one week. perhaps they are hoping to make it through until then. if they do not respond to this mass dissatisfaction, call for change, i can only imagine egypt will become increasingly unstable and un-governable. >> we are getting news that a number of ministers have resigned from the morsi government. haveys that five members decided to step down, including the legal and parliamentary affairs minister, and the minister of communication. a broadcast journalist says that they resigned in such consolidation with protesters. heard that news before that cabinet ministers may have resigned. this follows a path the resignation from the morsi government, including those t tn november, pointing to an increasing isolation of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice parties as a political group which is increasingly alone, reaching out to other political groups. >> what have you heard is happening in the rest of the countr
it looks like mohamed morsi is hoping to weather the storm out. wherenth of ramadan, moslems fast during the day, beginning in one week. perhaps they are hoping to make it through until then. if they do not respond to this mass dissatisfaction, call for change, i can only imagine egypt will become increasingly unstable and un-governable. >> we are getting news that a number of ministers have resigned from the morsi government. haveys that five members decided to step down, including the...
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in alexandria, in the anti-mohammed morsi protest, there are those wielding guns. the violence is a real concern. concern is traffic. people aren't coming down in the streets to cairo, many of them too afraid to leave their homes. rather than the hustle and to, ityou are accustomed is not there. >> the syrian government troops reportedly launched a ground and air offensive on the city of homs. there has been reports of heavy shelling. activists say that syrian warplanes hit rebel strongholds. activists say the northern area of the capital was shelled heavily by tanks and rockets. the war in syria has left thousands of children homeless and many are growing up without formal education. this report from syria. >> for the 2000 plus children in syria, a donation of plastic balls is a rare treat. the only classroom is packed. the heat is suffocating. the demand for some sort of education is almost overwhelming . the man heading the project is a syrian political cartoonist, a refugee himself, now a teacher. >> we are working for syrian children and we are not involved in
in alexandria, in the anti-mohammed morsi protest, there are those wielding guns. the violence is a real concern. concern is traffic. people aren't coming down in the streets to cairo, many of them too afraid to leave their homes. rather than the hustle and to, ityou are accustomed is not there. >> the syrian government troops reportedly launched a ground and air offensive on the city of homs. there has been reports of heavy shelling. activists say that syrian warplanes hit rebel...
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there are supporters of mohamed morsi. they are in other parts of the city. the egyptian army has surrounded some of the areas where the most hard core muslim brotherhood supporters have set up their own protest. what also remains to be seen is how the egyptian rural areas will react. cairo, we've seen this kind of scene before. the last time 2 1/2 years ago when hosni mubarak was removed from power. there weren't disruptions in the villages. we'll see if it will be different now that the muslim brotherhood leader has been removed considering he has many more supporters in the poorer and the rural communities than even mubarak did. >> richard, when a nation doesn't have a tradition of democracy and they try to move into that and then a military coup removes a democratically elected leader, it seems that it's going to be hard to then plant the seeds of democracy going forward. do you think -- did they think they're going to be able to go back to having democracy after removing morsi in this way? >> reporter: they are hopeful. because what's at play here is not
there are supporters of mohamed morsi. they are in other parts of the city. the egyptian army has surrounded some of the areas where the most hard core muslim brotherhood supporters have set up their own protest. what also remains to be seen is how the egyptian rural areas will react. cairo, we've seen this kind of scene before. the last time 2 1/2 years ago when hosni mubarak was removed from power. there weren't disruptions in the villages. we'll see if it will be different now that the...
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egypt has been boiling over with anger over president mohamed morsi reports say that a protester has been killed south of cairo dozens were injured across the country as hundreds of thousands hold rival rallies demonstrators have tried to storm the muslim brotherhood headquarters in cairo opposition activists are demanding the resignation of the islamist president true has the latest. we can do cool so potential violence hit in the capital we clashes between nuns appraising and i suppose the president we've just had reports that are fantastic and was killed sound the fire you can find has been targeted around the muslim brotherhood headquarters which is becoming a warming trend here in egypt this is what everyone feeds the buying and so would estimate also singing civilians increasingly arms i'm bringing these weapons to protect the defense minister said he didn't want to get to both the politics but he will be forced to secure the country if the situation gets any worse hundreds of thousands of people have gathered against president mohamed morsi on the first year of his year off ba
egypt has been boiling over with anger over president mohamed morsi reports say that a protester has been killed south of cairo dozens were injured across the country as hundreds of thousands hold rival rallies demonstrators have tried to storm the muslim brotherhood headquarters in cairo opposition activists are demanding the resignation of the islamist president true has the latest. we can do cool so potential violence hit in the capital we clashes between nuns appraising and i suppose the...
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morsi the army estimates that millions have taken to the streets across the country with the opposition demanding that morsi step down will artie's bell true is in cairo for us bell how volatile is the situation at the moment i see those fireworks behind you. well we're seeing violent scenes a ruckus across the country during nationwide demonstrations against president obama mostly on the first anniversary of his term in office he just had reports that three have died in the southern governor it's over seats i reportedly a.n.c. government protest was attacked by a drive by shooting to come down the train protesters he also had another reports of a death in betty street again down south in a government web i am anti government a protest was attacked by on many statements that people believed to be a time to pull cities of the president meanwhile back in the capital we got to clashes happening outside the missing brotherhood main fence could change of course and the president failed to misbehave here in the capital apparently hundreds of people turned up at the building attacked it with m
morsi the army estimates that millions have taken to the streets across the country with the opposition demanding that morsi step down will artie's bell true is in cairo for us bell how volatile is the situation at the moment i see those fireworks behind you. well we're seeing violent scenes a ruckus across the country during nationwide demonstrations against president obama mostly on the first anniversary of his term in office he just had reports that three have died in the southern governor...
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means to me what they're saying is that a president mohamed morsi is not fit to govern the country anymore that he needs to step down and of this is a make or break moment across roots campaign over nice these things to protest the school to model the level where they have actually practiced twenty two million signatures calling for the president's house to play os political parties believe that the fun is inside sometimes as you can see behind me there's a sea of the chips inside and people holding red cards resembling those you find in a couple much the symbol they say the president must mean the egyptian president for his part i said he's open to dialogue i mean honestly the opposition forces thank you both so much for justice to be peaceful name all this a few kilometers away from the islamists staging a demonstration in a nearby mosque they say the president was democratically elected i think he should stay you know you need to wait and he should leave office he threw the bottle folks but they say that one year was not a moment off to fix all the problems was in the barak regime howev
means to me what they're saying is that a president mohamed morsi is not fit to govern the country anymore that he needs to step down and of this is a make or break moment across roots campaign over nice these things to protest the school to model the level where they have actually practiced twenty two million signatures calling for the president's house to play os political parties believe that the fun is inside sometimes as you can see behind me there's a sea of the chips inside and people...
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mohamed morsi the president of egypt deposed by the egyptian army. we'll continue to watch developments on that sorry. first, let's go back to the trial of george zimmerman, the second degree murder trial taking place in sanford, pl. we're listening to a prosecution expert being questioned by the defense and he is a forensics expert. let's go back analyst. >> and looking at the back here, there's no cuttings and markings. okay. nothing here that. >> no cuttings that i took from the back. >> great. okay.
mohamed morsi the president of egypt deposed by the egyptian army. we'll continue to watch developments on that sorry. first, let's go back to the trial of george zimmerman, the second degree murder trial taking place in sanford, pl. we're listening to a prosecution expert being questioned by the defense and he is a forensics expert. let's go back analyst. >> and looking at the back here, there's no cuttings and markings. okay. nothing here that. >> no cuttings that i took from the...
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they want mohammed morsi to resign. we are getting reports from reuters and others that egypt's powerful military is stepping in giving m organization rsi and the protestors 48 hours to come to an agreement at some sort of meeting or the army will intervene. joining me now is michael singh former senior director of middle eastern affairs at the national security council. what a day and what fast-moving changes. what do you make of the military's move here and basically their ultimatum? this is they say morsi's last chance. >> jenna it's not surprising. the military has made noises in the last few days that it could intervene if it felt it was necessary, and the military has made clear i would say throughout these past two years that its primary interest is in stability. they've largely -- remember they were governing at first after moo bar i ca mohamed elbaradei hosni mubarak fell. they have been interested in civil it because they have a large stake in the economy and the smooth function of the state. they are looking
they want mohammed morsi to resign. we are getting reports from reuters and others that egypt's powerful military is stepping in giving m organization rsi and the protestors 48 hours to come to an agreement at some sort of meeting or the army will intervene. joining me now is michael singh former senior director of middle eastern affairs at the national security council. what a day and what fast-moving changes. what do you make of the military's move here and basically their ultimatum? this is...
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. >> many egyptians are angry at president mohammed morsi. the former chairman of the muslim brotherhood took the oath of office at the constitutional court on june 30, 2012. as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of state hillary clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians. critics say he has scaled to secure basic freedoms -- failed to secure basic freedoms. mass protests became a nearly daily occurrence. street violence was frequent whenever supporters and opponents of the president crossed paths. earlier this year the tensions appeared to ease. the sense of frustration among many has grown in recent months. various opposition groups have appeared across the country, from upper egypt to the nile delta. a group called "rebel"
. >> many egyptians are angry at president mohammed morsi. the former chairman of the muslim brotherhood took the oath of office at the constitutional court on june 30, 2012. as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of...
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. >> many egyptians are angry at president mohammed morsi. the former chairman of the muslim brotherhood took the oath of office at the constitutional court on june 30, 2012. as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of state hillary clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians. critics say he has scaled to secure basic freedoms -- failed to secure basic freedoms. mass protests became a nearly daily occurrence. street violence was frequent whenever supporters and opponents of the president crossed paths. earlier this year the tensions appeared to ease. the sense of frustration among many has grown in recent months. various opposition groups have appeared across the country, from upper egypt to the nile delta. a group called "rebel"
. >> many egyptians are angry at president mohammed morsi. the former chairman of the muslim brotherhood took the oath of office at the constitutional court on june 30, 2012. as the country's first democratically elected president. religious conservatives were euphoric. on the international scene, morsi initially made a positive impression. then secretary of state ellery clinton praised him for helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israelis and palestinians -- former secretary of...
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supporters and opponents of resident mohamed morsi held rallies across the country, two days ahead of mass demonstrations planned for sunday. the president came to power two years ago promising radical change, but the country is deep suffering with economic concerns. >> demonstrations are once again filling the streets of egypt. huge rallies are planned for the coming days calling for president morsi to step down. but this is a show of strength by the president's muslim brotherhood. >> we are here today to support mohamed morsi and to prevent attempt to get out of the regime. >> we have been dreaming of an elected president and we got him come a look what they are doing. you have shown no mercy. we are here to defend him. this demonstration of pro- morsi's supporters has been very relaxed so far. there has been running battles between pro-and anti-morsi supporters in recent days with the deaths and injuries. the rhetoric between the two groups has become ever more dangerous. is tearingese days apart egyptian families. this is an opposition activist jailed for insulting president morsi
supporters and opponents of resident mohamed morsi held rallies across the country, two days ahead of mass demonstrations planned for sunday. the president came to power two years ago promising radical change, but the country is deep suffering with economic concerns. >> demonstrations are once again filling the streets of egypt. huge rallies are planned for the coming days calling for president morsi to step down. but this is a show of strength by the president's muslim brotherhood....
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with me andrew farmer now deadly riots are engulfing egypt a year on from president mohamed morsi is inauguration rival rallies by his supporters and opponents have been escalating to street violence over the past week three people were killed on friday including a u.s. national in alexandria washington has reacted by allowing its nonessential staff to leave the troubled country until conditions improve artie's bell true reports. tension is rising across the country in the lead up to the anniversary of president mohamed morsi his inauguration on sunday fierce clashes raging between supporters and opponents of president morsi in the coastal city of alexandria where u.s. citizen legislator stabbed to death we don't know yet whether this was a targeted attack on the u.s. citizen and gyptian also succumbed to his injuries from bird shots in these brutal civilian on civilian clashes the latest death we had is from port sayit. during an explosion meanwhile the islamists the supporters of the president saying that he was legitimately democratically elected and that therefore he should only
with me andrew farmer now deadly riots are engulfing egypt a year on from president mohamed morsi is inauguration rival rallies by his supporters and opponents have been escalating to street violence over the past week three people were killed on friday including a u.s. national in alexandria washington has reacted by allowing its nonessential staff to leave the troubled country until conditions improve artie's bell true reports. tension is rising across the country in the lead up to the...
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>> mohammed morsi himself made a sham of democracy. after the people elected him last year in november, several months after he was elected, he made a sham of democracy by seizing tremendous power and are rushing through a constitution. this is the irony. he sensors the very people who intervene on the side of the people. my point here is, during those 18 months, we fought. we fought every step of the way. readgyptian general who that statement today must understand will fight every step of the way against any ministry rule just as we did against morsi. >> thank you very much for joining us from new york. the state department has said tonight is ordering all non- essential u.s. diplomats and the families of all american embassy personnel to leave egypt. for more on u.s. reaction to events unfolding, i am joined by the middle east program director at the center for strategic and international studies. saying we will not tolerate the army seeing this as a way of seizing power. how can they trust the military? do you trust the military? a
>> mohammed morsi himself made a sham of democracy. after the people elected him last year in november, several months after he was elected, he made a sham of democracy by seizing tremendous power and are rushing through a constitution. this is the irony. he sensors the very people who intervene on the side of the people. my point here is, during those 18 months, we fought. we fought every step of the way. readgyptian general who that statement today must understand will fight every step...
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the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohammed morsi. a day after millions of egyptian protesters call for his ouster, the country's military issued an ultimatum. meet the people's demands or we will. we have fox team coverage. ed henry is traveling with the president in africa, has the latest from the administration on this topic, but we begin with conor powell. >> reporter: nearly 8,000 men were killed -- many of them are staying in tahrir square and across the country as we speak. live pictures there show just how large the crowds are. this long term political crisis in egypt entered a new phase as the military is threatening to intervene. in one of the largest demonstrations since the revolution two years ago, millions of anti-government protesters took to the streets across the nation, demanding democratically elected president mohammed morsi resign by tuesday evening. >> the people brought him to power, and the people are now telling him we don't want you. end it with all these people on the street. >> reporter: critics say morsi a
the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohammed morsi. a day after millions of egyptian protesters call for his ouster, the country's military issued an ultimatum. meet the people's demands or we will. we have fox team coverage. ed henry is traveling with the president in africa, has the latest from the administration on this topic, but we begin with conor powell. >> reporter: nearly 8,000 men were killed -- many of them are staying in tahrir square and across the country as we...
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as you can see, there are hundreds of thousands who have shown up to protest mohamed morsi. but we start again, we start in africa. kristen welker, our white house correspondent, is traveling with the president. kristen, what's the very latest there? >> reporter: well, president obama wrapping up the keynote speech of this entire trip earlier today, craig. he addressed a crowd at cape town. a lot of university students as well as some invited guests, some thought leaders, who really gave him a warm reception. he talked about, really challenged the audience, the next generation of south africans to move their country forward. he started his speech by talking about the importance and the legacy of nelson mandela, the fact that one person can have such a vast impact on his country. and of course, his remarks came after the president and the first family had toured robin island earlier today. and that is where nelson mandela was held 18 of the 27 years he was imprisoned here in south africa. so the president talking about the importance of the mandela legacy. he also talked abou
as you can see, there are hundreds of thousands who have shown up to protest mohamed morsi. but we start again, we start in africa. kristen welker, our white house correspondent, is traveling with the president. kristen, what's the very latest there? >> reporter: well, president obama wrapping up the keynote speech of this entire trip earlier today, craig. he addressed a crowd at cape town. a lot of university students as well as some invited guests, some thought leaders, who really gave...
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well on to our top story now a deadly riots between supporters and opponents of president mohamed morsi are heating up in egypt clashes have already killed at least three people including a u.s. national in the city of alexandria are true has the latest for us from cairo. the worst clashes were in egypt's coastal city of alexandria where we saw two people dead including one u.s. citizen the u.s. embassy for their part have removed all non-essential staff in fear that this could be a targeted attack in addition president obama came out calling for dialogue between opposition forces and the president saying we must have a united stand the marines the u.s. marines are supposedly have come up with a contingency plan should the violence continue against u.s. citizens certainly i saw in protest people ripping posters of u.s. buses at the cairo and this and saying listen brotherhood president tales from is definitely following a u.s. agenda civilian grassroots campaign called a model which means rebel who collected at least eighteen million signatures calling for the president to step down the
well on to our top story now a deadly riots between supporters and opponents of president mohamed morsi are heating up in egypt clashes have already killed at least three people including a u.s. national in the city of alexandria are true has the latest for us from cairo. the worst clashes were in egypt's coastal city of alexandria where we saw two people dead including one u.s. citizen the u.s. embassy for their part have removed all non-essential staff in fear that this could be a targeted...
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tension is rising across the country in the lead up to the anniversary of president mohamed morsi his inauguration on sunday fierce clashes raging between supporters and opponents of president morsi in the coastal city of alexandria where u.s. citizen legislator stabbed to death we don't know yet whether this was a targeted attack on the u.s. citizen and egyptian also he succumbed to his injuries from bird shots in these brutal civilian on civilian clashes the latest death we had is from port sayit. during an explosion meanwhile the islamists the supporters of the president and saying that he was legitimately democratically elected and therefore he should only be removed from office in the form of an election so they have mass protest in cairo as an opposition forces gathered on the hurry in the midst of brotherhood to really sing a lot of dissent recently there's been a number of their offices who have been torched and fire bombed by protesters who are really angry at the group egypt is witnessing a security vacuum and an increase in violent clashes on the streets particularly during
tension is rising across the country in the lead up to the anniversary of president mohamed morsi his inauguration on sunday fierce clashes raging between supporters and opponents of president morsi in the coastal city of alexandria where u.s. citizen legislator stabbed to death we don't know yet whether this was a targeted attack on the u.s. citizen and egyptian also he succumbed to his injuries from bird shots in these brutal civilian on civilian clashes the latest death we had is from port...
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morsi is the latest proposals for a compromise. is following the developments in cairo. egypt is stealing itself ahead of the first of two rival protest groups marking the first anniversary of president mohamed morsi in power the country is worried as i will be further violence on to several. between language groups demonstrating either in support of the president or against him friday's protest is called for by the islamic alliance which is a coalition of islam was parties in support of the president including the misson brotherhood's freedom and justice party this is preempting a nationwide protests expected on sunday organized by coalition forces and grassroots campaign who collected at least eighteen million signatures calling for the president to step down they say enough is enough nothing has changed in the last year since he took office and he's not fit to govern the country protests comes amidst a growing security crisis across the country we've already seen several people die and hundreds injured in clashes across the gove
morsi is the latest proposals for a compromise. is following the developments in cairo. egypt is stealing itself ahead of the first of two rival protest groups marking the first anniversary of president mohamed morsi in power the country is worried as i will be further violence on to several. between language groups demonstrating either in support of the president or against him friday's protest is called for by the islamic alliance which is a coalition of islam was parties in support of the...
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morsi as latest proposals for a compromise. is following the developments in cairo. egypt is stealing itself ahead of the first of two rival protest groups marking the first anniversary of president mohamed morsi in power the country is worried that i will be further violence after several days of clashes in the governorates between rival groups demonstrating either in support of the president or against him friday's protest is called for by the islamic alliance which is a coalition of islamist parties in support of the president including the misson brotherhood's freedom and justice party this is preempting a nationwide protests expected on sunday organized by coalition forces and grassroots campaign who collected at least eighteen million signatures calling for the president to step down they say enough is enough nothing has changed in the last year since he took office and he's not fit to govern the country so just comes and meets a growing security crisis across the country we've already seen several people die and hundreds
morsi as latest proposals for a compromise. is following the developments in cairo. egypt is stealing itself ahead of the first of two rival protest groups marking the first anniversary of president mohamed morsi in power the country is worried that i will be further violence after several days of clashes in the governorates between rival groups demonstrating either in support of the president or against him friday's protest is called for by the islamic alliance which is a coalition of islamist...
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the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. johannesb >>> the star spangled banner first opened at baseball games a year before it first became our national anthem. but it is rare the top military brass is on hand to perform it. watch this. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among those singing, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey describes himself as a rabid fan of the washington nationals. they went on to win the game over the milwaukee brewers, 8-5. on a m
the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day...
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and in another part of town, the supporters of president mohamed morsi have held their own rallies. now, in and around the areas between these two major gatherings, there have been scrimmages. in fact, ministry of health officials this evening say there have already been at least three people killed in clashes outside of cairo university. now, at cairo university, there was a group of protesters who were actually in support of president morsi. they are alleging that police did not protect them from attacks carried out by thugs. and so in the last couple hours, particularly since the end of president mohamed morsi's speech, there has been an uptick in violence that many people feel is a result of the building tension in these final hours before the ultimatum. >> the ultimatum which the military has issued, i would even say not with authoritatively, but on somewhat dubious authority, other than the fact they are the military, this ultimatum they've issued, my understanding is it expires around 10:00, 11:00 a.m. our time tomorrow morning. what are people anticipating in the next 12 to
and in another part of town, the supporters of president mohamed morsi have held their own rallies. now, in and around the areas between these two major gatherings, there have been scrimmages. in fact, ministry of health officials this evening say there have already been at least three people killed in clashes outside of cairo university. now, at cairo university, there was a group of protesters who were actually in support of president morsi. they are alleging that police did not protect them...
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tens of thousands of people have gathered today to say to president mohamed morsi they say that he must leave in the background you can hitch on to that house which means please leave go out they said this is a make or break day they find enough by speaking to protest as they told me that nothing's changed in the last year they got a saying the economy was singing few and want to show it's just a correct price and horizon rights groups are reporting that said if you say so still that the police haven't been reformed they saying that he's incapable of running this country these protesters beotch likud for by cross streets contango tomato this means rebels they say they collected twenty two million signatures calling the president's ouster meanwhile the president his boss says that he is staying he said he is democratically elected and that will the only way that people can change to mistreat about a folks he supports is accurate in the sentiments there at the moment is staying over to moscow a few kilometers away and they are saying that it's a bit that he was voted in this is it just a
tens of thousands of people have gathered today to say to president mohamed morsi they say that he must leave in the background you can hitch on to that house which means please leave go out they said this is a make or break day they find enough by speaking to protest as they told me that nothing's changed in the last year they got a saying the economy was singing few and want to show it's just a correct price and horizon rights groups are reporting that said if you say so still that the police...
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mohamed morsi a year ago was democratically elected. it was a close election. 52% for morsi. 48% for the opposition. he was democratically elected. but there are enormous demonstrations, anti-morsi demonstrations on the street of o egypt -- streets of egypt right now. in cairo, zan dree alexandria a elsewhere. the major paper of egypt, apparently under the influence of the egyptian military right now, saying morsi is no longer president. they've also announced very soon we will be getting a statement from opposition leaders. including the former head of the international atomic energy agency. a fierce opponent of morsi. they'll be issuing what is being described as a roadmap in the post-morsi era. let's bring in ben wedeman right now. he's covering this story. he knows egypt very, very well. he's on the streets over there. he's over -- he's right near a pro-morsi demonstration. ben, if this report is accurate, that the egyptian military says morsi is no longer the president of egypt, there will be fierce anger from those people right ne
mohamed morsi a year ago was democratically elected. it was a close election. 52% for morsi. 48% for the opposition. he was democratically elected. but there are enormous demonstrations, anti-morsi demonstrations on the street of o egypt -- streets of egypt right now. in cairo, zan dree alexandria a elsewhere. the major paper of egypt, apparently under the influence of the egyptian military right now, saying morsi is no longer president. they've also announced very soon we will be getting a...
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mohammed morsi says he will not step down. he tells the military not to, quote, take sides, as the deadline nears. rick grinnell our guest out of california just said that eventually the military, whether it's today or some day will force mohammed morsi out of power. and the military has that much power and control and sway over the egyptian people. it was that way under hosni mubarak and it's that way apparently under mohammed morsi today. how they do that, when they do that, and how much confrontation you have in the streets is something that we and well the people of egypt and the world wait to see. martha: it's a very tricky situation as outsiders politically, because you support the democratic process in general around the globe, and in this case the democratic process, these people in the streets would argue, has been twisted to meet its own means, that the muslim brotherhood has done a terrible job of governing the country, that the economy is in very tough shape, that they have gas shortages, and food shortages. they a
mohammed morsi says he will not step down. he tells the military not to, quote, take sides, as the deadline nears. rick grinnell our guest out of california just said that eventually the military, whether it's today or some day will force mohammed morsi out of power. and the military has that much power and control and sway over the egyptian people. it was that way under hosni mubarak and it's that way apparently under mohammed morsi today. how they do that, when they do that, and how much...
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she told him on facebook >> reporter: art military gave mohammed morsi 48 thundershowers get out, she was worried as her son was being evacuated, he got a glimpse of the crisis. >> he called me when he was on the van, going to the airport. and i heard sh
she told him on facebook >> reporter: art military gave mohammed morsi 48 thundershowers get out, she was worried as her son was being evacuated, he got a glimpse of the crisis. >> he called me when he was on the van, going to the airport. and i heard sh
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millions of egyptians came down to the streets in nationwide protest against president mohamed morsi on sunday the first anniversary of his term in office international news outlets actually said this could be the largest demonstration seen in the history of the certainly in the capital at this march is stretched out its words the horizon as they descended on the free square and the president who promised scenes of the free square and the presence of others behind me on sunday he would largely peaceful however there was an episode and it binds to was the muslim brotherhood that had called to see the pulse of the streets of the capital about five hundred people were supposedly and came to the building and attacked it with mona talks and ropes security forces with their part and to contain the violence firing tear gas canisters and this is led to reports that the for the president himself may have left to become brittle as to the security reasons to spokesperson spoke on behalf of the presidency makes it on the evening saying that gets the presidency make mistakes it would be a very di
millions of egyptians came down to the streets in nationwide protest against president mohamed morsi on sunday the first anniversary of his term in office international news outlets actually said this could be the largest demonstration seen in the history of the certainly in the capital at this march is stretched out its words the horizon as they descended on the free square and the president who promised scenes of the free square and the presence of others behind me on sunday he would largely...
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even though he was ousted, mohamed morsi we are waiting to hear from. will he step to the microphone saying this is the will of the people? i have done my best. i was wrong. muslim brotherhood followers let's calm down. we just got our first indication from mor sigh. i can tell you his facebook account quotes morsi saying he rejects the army statement as military coup. an interim administration that will govern egypt in a military plan will determine when the presidential and parlimentary elections will take place. according to the army spokesman. for this moment at least it sounds like mohamed morsi was ousted from the presidential palace is not willing to play along with the military which he has no control. there is a shock. a fox news analyst now and what is your impression? >> this is what happens, shep, when a nondemocratic organization is democratically elected in government. the choice they make is not when they come to government it is how they will govern. the real player is not really the army. it is the 22 million people of civil society in
even though he was ousted, mohamed morsi we are waiting to hear from. will he step to the microphone saying this is the will of the people? i have done my best. i was wrong. muslim brotherhood followers let's calm down. we just got our first indication from mor sigh. i can tell you his facebook account quotes morsi saying he rejects the army statement as military coup. an interim administration that will govern egypt in a military plan will determine when the presidential and parlimentary...
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the military wants president mohamed morsi to meet the demands of millions of protesters who want to oust him or they say generals will intervene and impose their own plan for the country. and overnight, the white house confirmed president obama called president morsi this morning encouraging him to respond to protesters' concerns. nbc's ayman is live in cairo. what's the latest there? >> good morning. the stage is set in egypt for what is shaping up to be a very serious political showdown between president mohamed morsi and the political opposition. it's one that's also playing out on the streets of egypt. now days after millions took to the streets of cairo and across the country demanding president morsi step down from power, while the military issued an ultimatum giving president morsi 48 hours to try and end this political crisis. otherwise they would intervene and chart a road map to end the political stalemate. however, today president morsi and his islamist supporters are trying to rally their base of support out into the streets there organizing rallies here in cairo and oth
the military wants president mohamed morsi to meet the demands of millions of protesters who want to oust him or they say generals will intervene and impose their own plan for the country. and overnight, the white house confirmed president obama called president morsi this morning encouraging him to respond to protesters' concerns. nbc's ayman is live in cairo. what's the latest there? >> good morning. the stage is set in egypt for what is shaping up to be a very serious political...
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mish is accomplished and now mohamed morsi is in custody. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital propelling the nation on a road toward change. general abdel fattah al sisi announced that adli mansour, the head of egypt's highest court, will replace morsi as interim president. while the military coup was met with cheers in tahrir square, across the nile river, supporters of the deposed president chanted "down with the military," and the square has a million marchers denouncing his ouster. messages sending ripples throughout this country that's already seen death and bloodshed since the huge anti-government protests began this past weekend. back live here overlooking cairo's iconic tahrir square where there was a massive party, it is very likely they'll be partying aga
mish is accomplished and now mohamed morsi is in custody. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital propelling the nation on a road toward change. general abdel fattah al sisi announced that adli mansour, the head of...
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morsi to step down. and fears of an all out conflict in that country are also intensified by the muslim brotherhoods of val's of action that's after their headquarters were ransacked and torched by protesters. great to have you with us this evening i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching r.t. . well the federal immigration service denies reports that the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has requested asylum in russia this is after president vladimir putin said the fugitive whistleblower could stay in the country but on one condition well for more details on that we've got on the line with the latest. clear out the silence speculation for us what's actually going on here. well according to russian officials late on sunday a representative of the russian consulate in should immutable airport met with the representative of who is accompanying edward snowden who passed over to the car. from mr snowden which allegedly contained a letter from him political asylum this was basically what this woman told ve
morsi to step down. and fears of an all out conflict in that country are also intensified by the muslim brotherhoods of val's of action that's after their headquarters were ransacked and torched by protesters. great to have you with us this evening i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching r.t. . well the federal immigration service denies reports that the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has requested asylum in russia this is after president vladimir putin said the fugitive whistleblower...
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. >> reporter: it's been one year since mohamed morsi was elected egypt's first civilian president. they are highlighting the deep divisions in this country that many fear will turn violent. today it is a battle of wills on the streets in egypt. hundreds of thousands gather in tahrir square. and they toppled one leader and today they want to do it again. >> get out of here. >> reporter: outside the presidential palace a festive atmosphere but with a serious message. >> we are muslims and christians saying to the worldwide, this is enough. >> reporter: she is one of the 22 million egyptians over the past two months who signed a petition demanding mohamed morsi step down from power. she and millions more were part of a grass root. its members say a year after morsi was elected life for egyptians has gotten worse. crime is soaring and the mission to democracy has been hijacked by the muslim brotherhood. but across town, the president supporters, some 20,000 armed with bats and riot gear, came out to literally defend their leader and the fragile democracy. he tells me collecting signatu
. >> reporter: it's been one year since mohamed morsi was elected egypt's first civilian president. they are highlighting the deep divisions in this country that many fear will turn violent. today it is a battle of wills on the streets in egypt. hundreds of thousands gather in tahrir square. and they toppled one leader and today they want to do it again. >> get out of here. >> reporter: outside the presidential palace a festive atmosphere but with a serious message. >>...
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it's been exactly one year since egypt's president mohamed morsi took office and the country is now bracing itself for its biggest anti-government protests in months the unrest has been building up over the past week and has brought deadly chaos to egypt's biggest cities artie's belt true but the people at the grassroots of the dissent. every day. a new. justice cairo's tahrir square his latest to mock nationwide protests sunday is in support of tomorrow to meaning rebel a grassroots campaign collecting signatures calling for the resignation of president mohamed morsi. as a citizen i just want food health services and education we don't have instead morsi gave his just three pieces of bread a day you can see by his belly he eats term in one meal. like many threw his support behind tomorrow which is over eighteen million signatures they hope to install a transitional government and early presidential elections tomorrow a person's writings committee found the prospect not everyone believes the president morsi to step down however the campaign has highlighted the problems in egypt's economy is
it's been exactly one year since egypt's president mohamed morsi took office and the country is now bracing itself for its biggest anti-government protests in months the unrest has been building up over the past week and has brought deadly chaos to egypt's biggest cities artie's belt true but the people at the grassroots of the dissent. every day. a new. justice cairo's tahrir square his latest to mock nationwide protests sunday is in support of tomorrow to meaning rebel a grassroots campaign...
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democratically elected mohammed morsi. let's go to our becky ander sore, morsist's group, the muslim brotherhood, is reacting. what are they saying? >> reporter: just about an hour ago that you suggested that the military went on television and announced they had effectively deposed the democratically elected president, defeated president morsi, and were installing a transitional government going forth. this is what the muslim brotherhood, who are behind president morsi and hess government have said tonight. they said, and i quote -- this is a conspiracy against legitimacy, a military coup, the waste, the will of the people, and return egypt to tyranny. they went on to say on their official website just moments ago. millions condemn the coup and support the legitimate presidency, the former is at the cost of the january 25 marches. that is what the muslim brotherhood are saying tonight. when they refer to the former regime returning at the cost of the blood of the january 25th martyrs, just to give you a sense of what i be
democratically elected mohammed morsi. let's go to our becky ander sore, morsist's group, the muslim brotherhood, is reacting. what are they saying? >> reporter: just about an hour ago that you suggested that the military went on television and announced they had effectively deposed the democratically elected president, defeated president morsi, and were installing a transitional government going forth. this is what the muslim brotherhood, who are behind president morsi and hess...
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morsi based saying he must be in the background you can hear trying to shout which means please leave go out he said this is a make or break day i don't know if i speak you to protest as they told me that nothing's changed in the last year we've got i mean the economy worsening you and want to show it's just a credit crisis and horizon rights groups are reporting abuse is so still that the police haven't been reformed they're saying that he's incapable of running this country these protests has been going to be fooled by last week's campaigning full tomatoes which means we have to face a big mixing twenty two million signatures calling for the president's ouster meanwhile the president his boss says that he's staying he said he's democratically elected and therefore the only way that people can change is to find a box has to be the secular in the sentiments there at the moment is staying over at a mosque a few kilometers away. and they are saying that it's a bit that he was voted in this isn't just a mess and therefore who's going to leave in the schoolroom was a dissident we've had r
morsi based saying he must be in the background you can hear trying to shout which means please leave go out he said this is a make or break day i don't know if i speak you to protest as they told me that nothing's changed in the last year we've got i mean the economy worsening you and want to show it's just a credit crisis and horizon rights groups are reporting abuse is so still that the police haven't been reformed they're saying that he's incapable of running this country these protests has...
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let's now go to one of our top stories right now in egypt mohamed morsi has been the rest of the told john sworn in as interim president they gyptian prosecutor's office has reportedly ordered the rest of the muslim brotherhood's leader and his deputy in a major climbdown on won't until yesterday was egypt's leading policy and for more on the changes the country has woken up to i'm joined live by jordan based political analyst dr ibrahim. dr thank you very much indeed for joining us here so what we're seeing now mohamed morsi and his political team going now the current constitution is suspended all this next for egypt. well let's just say that what happened over the last couple days in egypt represents a historic change of. huge proportions not only for egypt but for the whole of the whole of the arab region the fact that the muslim brothers have lost their grip and egypt signifies something especially when you see over twenty million people go down to the streets in opposition to the rule of the muslim brothers that's a historic u. turn that has taken place after decades of heads of
let's now go to one of our top stories right now in egypt mohamed morsi has been the rest of the told john sworn in as interim president they gyptian prosecutor's office has reportedly ordered the rest of the muslim brotherhood's leader and his deputy in a major climbdown on won't until yesterday was egypt's leading policy and for more on the changes the country has woken up to i'm joined live by jordan based political analyst dr ibrahim. dr thank you very much indeed for joining us here so...
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quite small relative to this for president mohame mohamed morse -- morsi. it's not the revolution we saw earlier. one housewife pushing fae ma in pushing a relative in a wheelchair to goo to the demonstrations and waving a flag and chanting the same thing in arabic, that means go, go, a very clear message to mohamed morsi. the question people are asking, is he listening? >> i understand the president took to the state media air waves. did he acknowledge for say anything about the protests today? >> reporter: he had a spokesman who came out and gave a statement who basically said we're in favor of dialogue and ready to speak with the opposition but we may have gone beyond that. i think at least what we're seeing in cairo and some of the egyptians so far is what appears to be open revolt. it's not just civilians in this revolt, there are also clearly members of the police and some of the security forces who themselves are opposed to president mohamm hahamohamed mm. it may be beyond dialogue. >> thanks so much. ben wedeman in cairo. >>> a cold-blooded murder a
quite small relative to this for president mohame mohamed morse -- morsi. it's not the revolution we saw earlier. one housewife pushing fae ma in pushing a relative in a wheelchair to goo to the demonstrations and waving a flag and chanting the same thing in arabic, that means go, go, a very clear message to mohamed morsi. the question people are asking, is he listening? >> i understand the president took to the state media air waves. did he acknowledge for say anything about the protests...